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Obituaries, Death Notices, Etc. - S Obituaries, death notices, etc. - S Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Sackville Nr. J. 27/01/1847 Henry Street of Lower Sackville Street Sadleir Marion (née Griffin) 30/05/1860 Pan dau of the Rt. Rev. Lord Bishop of Limerick (Henry Griffin) Sadler female (Mrs.) 29/08/1817 Wellmount, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary Sadlier Richard 22/12/1903 Cork married to dau of Richard Russell of Plassey (see also, will, 12/3/1904) Sadlier Richard 10/06/1939 Caherconlish death notice, buried at Abington Cemetery Sadlier Richard 15/06/1940 Shannon Street acknowledgement Saint Laurence female (Miss) 10/02/1827 Mary Street Sale Lydia Rawlinson 14/06/1843 Southgate wife of the Rev. Thomas Sale Salmon Sargent 30/09/1857 aged 27, active non-comissioned officer, report (inquest report 03/10/1857) Sammon Michael 18/01/1941 Murgasty Cottage, Tipperary death notice, son of Patrick Sammon, buried at Mount St. Laurence Cemetery (acknowledgement 01/02/1941) Sampay female (Mrs.) 19/12/1835 Castle Barracks Sampson Grace 08/07/1857 Robert Street, Limerick dau of late Thomas Sampson of Kildimo, Co. Clare Sampson Thomas 01/02/1854 Brook Lodge son of Denis Sampson of St. Catherine's, co. Clare Sams Henry S. 16/12/1924 7 Osmington Terrace offical at Army Clothing Factory; death notice (obituary, 16/12/1924) Samuel John 28/06/1854 Adare infant son of Dr. Worall Sanders Celia 23/12/1843 Clare Street widow of George Sanders Sanders female (Mrs.) 21/02/1838 North Mall widow of Robert Stevally Sanders, barrister and dau of the late Alderman Sir Christopher Knight of Limerick Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Sanders William R. 06/08/1851 Deer Park, Charleville Chairman of the Kilmallock Board of Guardians Sandes Anna 10/07/1894 26 Barrington Street inquest report, Sandes Elizabeth 29/01/1853 Morgans, Co. Limerick wife of William Sandes Sandes female (Mrs.) 11/04/1840 wife of William Sandes of Pyrmount, Tarbert Sandes Jane 30/04/1895 Mulgrave Street Matron of the County Infirmary (forename & address from Limerick trades directories) Sandes John 25/07/1832 County Infirmary Sandes Lant Charles Frederick 21/06/1845 infant son of Wm Sandes Sandes Sarah 15/04/1843 Morgans, Limerick widow of Lancelot Sandes, late of Kileavin, Queen's Counry Sandes Thomas Sandes W. 11/02/1913 Dereen, Ennis Road High Sheriff for Co. Kerry and landowner; funeral report Sandes Thomas Wren 26/10/1839 Pyrmount, near Tarbert wife of William Sandes, nephew to the Lord Bishop of Cashel Sandford Catherine, Lady Mount 24/10/1818 Colonel Vincent's, Cullenwood House, daughter of Silver Oliver, Castletown, Co. Limerick near Dublin Sandford Patrick 21/07/1838 Henry Street aged 87 Sands Ellen 30/10/1844 died at the County Infirmary, former house surgeon of this establishment, widow of John Sands Sands female (Mrs.) 11/02/1835 Kilrush Sands William 24/03/1866 Morgans aged 65 Sandwith Edward 22/02/1843 Roche's Street provision merchant Sandwith Jane 30/03/1872 Edwardstown, Co. Limerick dau of late Edward Sandwith, niece of late John Russell Sandwith John, Capt. 11/07/1857 William Street Upper commander of steam ship "European" Sandys Dorothea 03/11/1841 Durham Lodge, near Roscommon wife of George Sandys, dau of the late James Bouchier of Kilcullane, Limerick, sister of Surgeon Bouchier, late 96th Regt. Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Sandys Mary (née Bouchier) 07/06/1823 Sundfield, Co. Roscommon Sandys Robert 02/01/1847 Crevaghmore, Co. Limerick Sangster James 25/07/1835 accident at Carrig Island Sargant John 27/01/1838 Whitewine Street son of the late Alderman Francis Sargant of Limerick Sargeant James 20/06/1817 Clare St. Sargent Abigail 29/03/1809 Munchin Street, Limerick daughter of Francis Sargent William, one of the Aldermen of this City Sargent Abigail 31/03/1809 Munchin Street dau of Francis Sargent [son of William], Alderman of Limerick City, death notice (Limerick Chronicle 29/3/1809) Sargent Anne 26/09/1838 Cornwallis Street at the house of William O'Shaughnessy, sister of the late alderman Joseph Sargent of Limerick Sargent Catherine 20/01/1855 Clare Street wife of George Sargent Sargent David 23/05/1871 Limerick City grandson of late Alderman Francis Sargent Sargent Eacie Alexina 16/01/1886 Teignmouth dau of late John Sargent of Limerick, death notice Sargent Edward 31/01/1835 Patrick Street Sargent Elizabeth 04/12/1861 Summer Hill, Dublin widow of late John Fitzgibbon Sargent of Limerick, formerly widow of late Rev. John S. Rainsford, St. Michan's Dublin Sargent Elizabeth (née Boyne) 12/08/1826 Clare Street Sargent female (Mrs.) 25/05/1805 Nicholas St, Limerick wife of Maunsell Sargent Sargent female (Mrs.) 05/04/1809 Munchin's Street, Limerick widow of John McAdam, daughter of Alderman George Vincent of Parteen Co Clare Sargent female (Mrs.) 14/11/1809 Kilfinnane, Co. Limerick wife of William Sargent, death notice Sargent female (Mrs.) 15/11/1809 Kilfinane, Co Limerick wife of James Sargent Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Sargent female (Mrs.) 02/06/1821 Mary Street Sargent female (Mrs.) 26/05/1855 Cheltenham late of Limerick City, widow of Alderman Sargent, Mayor of Limerick; mother of Joseph Sargent of Glin Sargent female (Mrs.) 22/01/1867 Denmark Street widow of late John Sargent Sargent female (Mrs.) (née Vincent) 04/04/1809 Nicholas Street wife of Francis Sargent, revenue officer, death notice (Limerick Chronicle 5/4/1809) Sargent Francis 10/03/1807 Crosbie Row death notice Sargent James 10/05/1864 Birkhead aged 64, formerly of Limerick Sargent Jane 15/03/1837 Ann Street dau of the late Alderman Francis Sargent Sargent Jane 27/12/1862 Garden-villa, Nr. Glin aged 85, widow of Joseph Sargent; dau. of Thomas, 17th Knight of Glin Sargent John 08/10/1834 Mary Street Sargent John 27/01/1838 White-Wine Street son of the late Alderman Francis Sargent of Limerick Sargent John Fitzgibbon 31/10/1857 Dublin formerly Limerick Militia, son of Charles Sargent of Limerick City Sargent Joseph 10/09/1834 Glin Sargent Matilda 09/06/1841 Trincomalee, Ceylon Sargent Maunsell 20/05/1826 Cornwallis Street Sargent Maunsell (née Carpenter) 13/05/1826 Cornwallis Street Sargent Sarah 24/03/1849 Arthur's Quay dau of Joseph Sargent, Mayor and Alderman of Limerick City Sargent William 10/06/1820 Newcastle grandson of the late Alderman James Sargent, of this City Sargint female (Mrs.) 08/07/1862 Mount Prospect Sarsfiel female (Mrs.) 17/04/1833 Rutland Street Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Sarsfield Eliza Mary 01/05/1850 aged 23; dau of Michael Sarsfield of Cove; niece of Capt. Sarsfield, R.N.; granddaughter of Thomas Lynch of Kylmore House, Co. Limerick; d. at res of her aunt, Wickham Street, Limerick Sarsfield female (Mrs.) 29/06/1825 Upper William Street Sarsfield female (Mrs.) 10/04/1833 Askeaton Sarsfield John 22/12/1847 Mary Street cooper Sarsfield Mary 24/03/1849 wife of Michael Sarsfield, cooper at the Queen's Stores Sarsfield Patrick 11/03/1809 Limerick watchmaker, death notice Sarsfield Patrick 24/03/1824 William Street Sarsfield Patrick 27/02/1937 40 Mary Street death notice, buried at Mount St. Lawrence Cemetery Sarsfield Philip 08/06/1805 Dunmoylan, Co Limerick died in Dunmoylan, near Shanagolden, of Limerick City Sarsfield Sylvester 20/06/1832 Rutland Street cholera Sarsfield Sylvester 17/10/1835 Arthur's Quay Satpleton William 01/01/1845 Lorha shot by his brother-in-law, Michael Phelan Saunders Christopher Knight 17/03/1824 Cheltenham [see also 20/03/1824] Saunders Eliza Anne 25/03/1837 George's Street aged 9, dau of Major Saunders of the Horse Artillery Saunders female (Mrs.) 22/07/1837 Lower Mount Street, Dublin widow of John Saunders of Sackville, Kerry, sister of the late Thomas Lloyd of Beechmount, M.P. for this county, buried at St. Peter's Church, Dublin Saunders James 20/05/1920 Broad Street War of Independence casualty; news report Saunders Patrick 30/08/1873 accident at Limerick Workhouse Saunders William 26/02/1820 Saunder's Park, Charleville, Co. Cork Saunders William S. 04/12/1850 Secretary of Waterford and Limerick, drowning report Surname Forename Date of Newspaper Address Notes Saunderson female (Mrs.) 04/05/1859 Catherine Street aged 78 Saurin Caroline Ann 14/09/1839 Seagoe House wife of the Archdeacon of Dromore Saurin Mary Lady 05/02/1840 Stephen's Green widow of the Right Hon. William Saurin, former Attorney General of Ireland, sister to the Marquis of Thomond Savage Ellen 23/01/1839 Rathkeale wife of John Savage Savage John 12/03/1836 Lambeg, near Lisburn aged 70, late of Rathkeale Savage male 13/01/1858 Cecil Street infant son of Capt. Savage, R.E. Savage Thomas Peter 21/04/1932 7 Roches Street involved in theatrical pursuits, son of T. Savage, Roches Street (obituary, 21/04/1932) (additional details from 1931 Register of Electors) Savage William 07/09/1926 aged 55; Dromcolloher cinema fire; news report Savile Frederick, Hon. 16/04/1851 Coblentz son of Earl and Countess of Mexborough, late of Limerick garrison as Lieut in Horse Artillery; bro to Lord Pollington, late M.P. for Pontefract; he married Antonina, dau of Rev. William Archdall of Clonmel in 1839 Saxon-Weld T. 25/02/1936 Upper- Leeson Street, Dublin funeral report, originate from Limerick , buried at St. Mary's Cathedral grounds Sayers Arthur 22/09/1855 Fort Etna aged 71, late Capt in Royal Tower Hamlets, late Liut of 27th or Inniskillig Regt., d. at res of son-in-law Edward White Sayers E. B., Major 22/09/1881 St. Louis, Missouri son of the late Dr.
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